Re: [Enigmail] Impossible to generate key

2017-02-15 Thread Ludwig Hügelschäfer
On 15.02.17 22:15, Anders Bateva wrote: >> As I stated previously Enigmail seems to depend on /usr/bin/gpg being >> version 2 of GnuPG. >> > Do you have any suggestion about this? I depend on gpg1 for my VPN > client, and gpg2 for Enigmail. So I can't just remove "gpg1" and turn it > into a

Re: [Enigmail] Impossible to generate key

2017-02-15 Thread Anders Bateva
Em 15/02/2017 18:16, LeRoy escreveu: > On 02/15/2017 11:28 AM, Anders Bateva wrote: > > Hello. I'm using GNU/Linux (distro: Ubuntu), not FreeBSD - sorry, I > > forgot to inform this. But, anyway, I did what you instructed: > > When I looked at the headers it looked like you were using FreeBSD. >

Re: [Enigmail] Impossible to generate key

2017-02-15 Thread LeRoy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 02/15/2017 11:28 AM, Anders Bateva wrote: > Hello. I'm using GNU/Linux (distro: Ubuntu), not FreeBSD - sorry, I > forgot to inform this. But, anyway, I did what you instructed: When I looked at the headers it looked like you were using FreeBSD.

Re: [Enigmail] Impossible to generate key

2017-02-15 Thread Anders Bateva
Hello. I'm using GNU/Linux (distro: Ubuntu), not FreeBSD - sorry, I forgot to inform this. But, anyway, I did what you instructed: > $ gpg --version > gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.20 > Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later >

Re: [Enigmail] Impossible to generate key

2017-02-15 Thread LeRoy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 02/14/2017 06:47 PM, Anders Bateva wrote: > Hello. I've been plagued, on the last months, by the impossibility > of creating a key pair for me. I had given up, but as I continue to > use e-mail, I still feel the need to encrypt it, but I can't! >

Re: [Enigmail] enigmail-users Digest, Vol 55, Issue 6

2017-02-15 Thread Mike Acker
first off: you should not have deleted gnupg.   it is required to validate received software updates.  putting it back can be problematic for this reason run the command gpg2 --version to check that you have gpg2 installed and the